Hey, Readers. I’m pleased to welcome friend and fellow author C. S. Boyack today. He’s no stranger to this site, but he has a brand-new release—the third and final book of his Lanternfish trilogy.
I haven’t read this one yet, but I’m sure it will be as exciting as the first two books. Craig welcomes back a cast of characters— including Captain James Cutler, Don Velasco, Serang, and of course the beloved Root Monsters.
Now, here’s Craig to tell you all about it.
Thank you for having me back. I’m here to talk about the concluding volume in my Lanternfish Trilogy called Wreck of the Lanternfish. Specifically about Diego and Camila Palumbo.
These two are a husband and wife team that were introduced in HMS Lanternfish. They ran a scam where Diego sold curses in one shop, and she sold cures in a competing shop. (None of which actually worked.) By working together they could pit the locals against one another for their financial benefit.
They wound up as a byproduct when James rescued Serang from the gallows. They didn’t officially join the crew but wound up on the ship anyway. (With their own necks intact.)
The Palumbos have a way of spreading misinformation, learning things nobody else should know and prove quite useful in the final volume of the trilogy.
By planting themselves in the right location, spreading a few coins around, and pretending to be seers, they wind up in the heart of the enemy command center. Locals are sympathetic because the war has moved into their country and headquarters is on enemy land.
They wind up playing an important role in the conclusion, but because of their natures, I’m not going to spoil it for you. If a pair of not-quite reformed cons sound interesting to you, pick up Wreck of the Lanternfish.
Wreck of the Lanternfish purchase link

Blurb
James Cuttler created a peaceful spot for he and his wife to settle down. Far from the war that ravages their homeland, far from the reputation he earned as the notorious pirate Captain Bloodwater, and far from responsibility.
A royal Prelonian houseguest is a constant reminder of what’s at stake half a world away, of the friends he put ashore to fight the war. He lives in a dream world that’s temporary, at best. It’s only a matter of time before his guest is identified and the black assassins come for her.
He mortgages his precious vineyard to pay for repairs to his ship. If nothing else, Lanternfish will be one of the most powerful ships in the war, if he’s not already too late.
James will have to merge the skills of commander and con man into something new to make this work. He’ll need to avoid those on his own side who would hang him for piracy.
Serang is half a world away, leading her army of mercenary swordsmen toward the Fulminites. Mistrusted by both sides of the war, she appears as a third combatant on the battlefield. She may eliminate the mysterious order, only to succumb to the demons of her own tragic past.
Strap on your swords and hoist the colors one more time as the thrilling Lanternfish Trilogy comes to an end.

Not quite reformed con artists – I can see how they’d prove useful. Excited to read this last book in the series, Craig!
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Hope you enjoy it. I I I I
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This couple is something else, Teri! 🙂
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This couple sound very intriguing. Your new book sounds like a winner, Craig. Thanks for hosting, Joan.
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Thanks for visiting, Robbie. This book sounds like a great wrap up for Craig’s series.
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Thank you, Robbie. Hope everyone is satisfied with the wrap.
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I’m really enjoying the Palumbos in this book. Great job with them, Craig. Thanks for hosting, Joan!
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Those Palumbos are something else. Thank you for stopping by, Judi!
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I was concerned about what people would think about them.
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They were scene stealers.
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Best of luck to Craig on your new book!
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Thanks for stopping by, Jacqui.
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Luck is always welcome. Thank you.
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Sounds fascinating!
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Hi, Traci. Nice to “see” you. I haven’t read this one yet, but if it’s anything like the other books of the series, Craig has another winner on his hands.
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Thank you, Traci. I hope that’s the case.
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A couple of married scammers- what could go wrong?
Is it best to read the trilogy in order, Craig?
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It really is best in this case. My other series has stand alone titles, but this one is a classic trilogy.
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Thanks for stopping by, Jacquie.
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I am knee-deep into The Wreck of the Lanternfish and Diego and Camila are running quite the scam so far. Can’t wait to get back to it and see what happens next. A huge congrats to you, Craig, for completing this compelling trilogy! Thank you, Joan, for hosting!
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Thank you, Jan. Glad you’re enjoying the tale.
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They are quite the cons, aren’t they? Thanks for visiting today, Jan.
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Congrats of the latest in the series, Craig. Sounds like a rolicking good adventure. Are the irresistible root monsters back too? 🙂
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They are back with a vengeance. Thanks.
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LOL. Great!
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Gotta love those root monsters, Diana.
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Best wishes to Craig. I have read the other two books and enjoyed them very much. Thanks, Joan for hosting Craig today.
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Thanks for adding your voice to the series. Means a lot to me.
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Teller of truth am I. (My Yoda voice)
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Thank you, John.
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I always enjoy the Palumbos and their cons. They’re a colorful duo, yet another example of the highly diverse characters Craig has introduced to the Lanterfish world. Thanks for hosting today, Joan. I’m wishing Craig all the best with his release!
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Thanks for the well wishes today. So glad you’re enjoying the Lanternfish tales.
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The Palumbos are certainly colorful. Thanks for visiting today, Mae.
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Thanks for loaning me your space today, Joan. You’re welcome to borrow my site whenever you like.
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You’re always welcome here. And thanks for the standing invitation.
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Thanks for the reblog!
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Congratulations to Craig on his new release! Thanks for sharing, Joan.
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Thank you, Jill.
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Thanks for stopping by, Jill.
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I’ve got my copy and eagerly look forward to the read. Thank you, Joan, for putting the spotlight on Craig’s latest. 🎄❄🎄
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I appreciate it, Gwen. Thanks.
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Thanks for stopping by to support Craig. I’m sure you’re in for a treat, Gwen.
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Huge congratulations to Craig on this latest release! I will be adding this to my TBR. Wishing him every success. Thanks for sharing, Joan 💕🙂
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Means a lot to me, Harmony. Thanks.
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Thanks for visiting, Harmony. This sounds like a great wrap up to the series.
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The Palumbos are a sneaky duo. They added an interesting dynamic to the ship. I enjoyed seeing you feature them here.
All the best to Craig. Thanks for hosting, Joan.
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They were fun to write, and bring something to the overall trilogy. Thanks.
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They are that, Staci. I agree they added an interesting dynamic to the stories.
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This book is climbing to the top of my reading list, and I am looking forward to reading the last episode of The Lanternfish!
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Thank you, and have fun out pirating.
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Looking forward to that!
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It’s been a great series, Jaye and Anita.
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